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Change plugs every 12-15k kms. G Power costs 170 rupees.Originally posted by Suresh@yammie View Post
If you insist on using twin electrode plugs, BOSCH Super - Twin is the model name.Originally posted by anishkrissh View Post
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And sir shouldn't we also looking for the recommended heat range plug? Using a hotter plug can damage piston in long run, though on cold starts the bike starts with bit ease which gives the impression that new NGK hotter plugs are better. A proper heat range of plug is what one should not ignore, I feel.Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View Post
Plugs alone NGK won't offer the expected performance other than slightly improved cold crank.
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Hello xBhp Brothers......Please suggest me on something....I have a NS 200,which uses 3 spark plugs. Is it advisable to change the stock ones to Iridium ones ? Please tell me the pros & cons of them.... If its a YES,then do lemme know about which Brand I shall go for, what's the cost, whether there would be any noticeable change in the performance of my bike...Thanks in advance.
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Nope! Stay stock. Except for maybe better cold starts, no difference. Zilch!Originally posted by Samrat Gupta View PostHello xBhp Brothers......Please suggest me on something....I have a NS 200,which uses 3 spark plugs. Is it advisable to change the stock ones to Iridium ones ? Please tell me the pros & cons of them.... If its a YES,then do lemme know about which Brand I shall go for, what's the cost, whether there would be any noticeable change in the performance of my bike...Thanks in advance.
Summers are approaching, so morning starts should be fine with normal plugs too.Got a $5 head? Get a $5 helmet.
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Absolutely right heat ranges are there because to aid the containment of heat within the plug itself. Cold plugs dissipate the heat in our cade to the block and air cools the stuff that's the reason ngk has 8 and 9Originally posted by gyan_recl350 View PostAnd sir shouldn't we also looking for the recommended heat range plug? Using a hotter plug can damage piston in long run, though on cold starts the bike starts with bit ease which gives the impression that new NGK hotter plugs are better. A proper heat range of plug is what one should not ignore, I feel.
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But most bikes in india if not 90% come with cold plug and it's considering the puny cc we have a hot plug is not recommended unless one is quite sure what type of plug he or she has.
To sum it up in single word, stick to stock. And yes any spark plugs can be changed to aftermarket ones. You can try Bosch, NGK, Mico or Denso if avlbl.Originally posted by Samrat Gupta View PostHello xBhp Brothers......Please suggest me on something....I have a NS 200,which uses 3 spark plugs. Is it advisable to change the stock ones to Iridium ones ? Please tell me the pros & cons of them.... If its a YES,then do lemme know about which Brand I shall go for, what's the cost, whether there would be any noticeable change in the performance of my bike...Thanks in advance.
Please check the NGK India website they have model wise plug compatibility. If you're unsure stick to stock or NGK conventional. Bjt as i said twin elecs produce more or less the same performance as that of ngk. Hope it clears some air.Originally posted by anishkrissh View Postthank you B7ACKTHORN, would you please help me find the model no.
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would you help me in finding the ngk iridium spark for cb trigger and the bosch twin electrode..Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View PostYou're right, twin electrode is a very good idea when it comes to cold start problems as the spark delivery is richer and helps in good combustion which means slightly improved performance. NGK is good too, but again, plugs don't offer much performance difference. But twin electrode is a good proposition.
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VJ
would split fire cable and iridium together makes any change in performance
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Spitfire cables are low resistance which means the electricity flows to the plug without any loss, which equates to better spark and better combustion and overall efficiency. Yes using them both "would" result in improved performance.Originally posted by anishkrissh View Postwould you help me in finding the ngk iridium spark for cb trigger and the bosch twin electrode..
would split fire cable and iridium together makes any change in performance
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Originally posted by B7ACKTHORN View PostSpitfire cables are low resistance which means the electricity flows to the plug without any loss, which equates to better spark and better combustion and overall efficiency. Yes using them both "would" result in improved performance.
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VJ
sir what is the correct procedure to install the high performance cables?
On my bike mechanic had installed the split fire cable on old oem wire. He said these aftermarket sparkplug and high performance aren't direct fit. There is always a jugad.
My point is how will a high performance cable will work with 100% efficiency when it is joined to oem wire.
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Help me read my spark plug!
Above or below (not sure where the pics will go) are images of my current spark plug take a couple of hours ago before the thunderstorm, now why am I posting?
Well I have a modified R15, have just done some more mods and have tweaked my ecu fuel map. Now I got the bike back a couple of weeks ago, I have been running a CR9E(IX) plug for a couple of years on the old set up as recommended by Joel, these used to foul up every 1500 km's or so, now with the new set up I think my compression is reduced, the same colder plug would foul within 30-50 km's (although I have tweaked my ecu map at least 8 times in between) , so I changed the spark plug to a hotter one (stock rating, I think) stock is CR8E, I have a champion plug made for Bajaj 220 marked RG6HCC, the 6 is the heat rating which according to my research is the equivalent of NGK CR8E, the CC means double copper or something like that. The fuel map I have tweaked by feel, to give me a good base map, I intend to do a wideband AFR tune up soon, however I am sure with the old map the plug was fully black yesterday morning, I put the new map on yesterday and went for a 13 km ride each way (total 26km), this is the reading after that ride.
Now according to my eye/brain co-ordination, my reading is between 12 & 13 on the attached chart, which means I am close to where I need to be, however I don't trust my judgement, now can anyone give me an educated second/third or fourth etc.....opinion on the reading?Beware of Bread, don't say I didn't warn you!
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Re: Help me read my spark plug!
Approved and merged!Originally posted by stefanm View PostAbove or below (not sure where the pics will go) are images of my current spark plug take a couple of hours ago before the thunderstorm, now why am I posting?
Well I have a modified R15, have just done some more mods and have tweaked my ecu fuel map. Now I got the bike back a couple of weeks ago, I have been running a CR9E(IX) plug for a couple of years on the old set up as recommended by Joel, these used to foul up every 1500 km's or so, now with the new set up I think my compression is reduced, the same colder plug would foul within 30-50 km's (although I have tweaked my ecu map at least 8 times in between) , so I changed the spark plug to a hotter one (stock rating, I think) stock is CR8E, I have a champion plug made for Bajaj 220 marked RG6HCC, the 6 is the heat rating which according to my research is the equivalent of NGK CR8E, the CC means double copper or something like that. The fuel map I have tweaked by feel, to give me a good base map, I intend to do a wideband AFR tune up soon, however I am sure with the old map the plug was fully black yesterday morning, I put the new map on yesterday and went for a 13 km ride each way (total 26km), this is the reading after that ride.
Now according to my eye/brain co-ordination, my reading is between 12 & 13 on the attached chart, which means I am close to where I need to be, however I don't trust my judgement, now can anyone give me an educated second/third or fourth etc.....opinion on the reading?
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Bullet Service Guide CBR 250R Parts Manual Fz16 service manual - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1-...VFQmJzakk/view
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ZMR parts - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-U...it?usp=sharing
P200NS Spares' prices - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...taGd5R2c#gid=0
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